Gypsophila Bouquet and Buttonhole
This Gypsophila Bouquet and Buttonhole is versatile, pretty, provides excellent value for your money, and is incredibly easy to make. Breeze into spring or make a statement during your summer ceremony with this breathtaking yet easygoing flower arrangement. You don't have to spring for roses or dahlias to pull together a beautiful and original wedding day look your guests will remember. For weddings with a more casual or outdoor feel, you simply cannot go wring with this springy, low-maintenance DIY flower bouquet.
Estimated Cost$11-$20
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Primary TechniqueFlorals/Wreaths
SeasonSpring
Project TypeBridal Attire
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Marilyn B
Jul 30, 2017
For a very simple look, you can't go,wrong with this bouquet idea. So simple and easy to make and you can change. Out up a bit by adding sprigs or swigs dipped in glitter, or tiny wands wrapped in ribbon or painted with metallics for some added dimension. An unusual look that works well for a simple, graceful look, thanks for sharing!
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